Grass absorbs less CO2 than trees because trees are larger and have more surface area for absorbing carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.
Grass absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) through photosynthesis, but the exact amount varies depending on factors like the type of grass, environmental conditions, and growth stage. On average, grass can absorb around 2.5-3.5 kilograms of CO2 per square meter per year.
Carbon Monoxide: is a colorless, odorless, tastless gas that when inhaled is toxic to humans. Carbon Monoxide: is a byproduct of a rich mixture fire, Burning wood, Gas fires, etc. Your answer is No! Trees use Carbon Dioxide which is what you release when you exhale. So-Live long.
Pretty much anywhere there is grass...
The biome found in much of California is called chaparral. It is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, with vegetation dominated by shrubs, grasses, and oak trees.
Trees and other plants "breath out" oxygen as a by-product of Photosynthesis - This is how plant use sunlight to turn carbon dioxide "breathed in" from the atmosphere, plus taken up by the tree's roots, into sugars and starches which they stores and use for energy to power all their life processes. Like you and me, trees also "breath in" a little oxygen and "breath out" a little Carbon dioxide when it is dark, as part of "respiration" which is how sugars are burnt in our bodies to produce energy for our life processes. So yes - trees do absorb oxygen, but much, much less than they give out for us to breathe in.
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Palm trees do absorb carbon. However, they absorb much less carbon and ozone than other trees because of the slender size of their leaves.
Trees. Trees tend to grow much taller than grasses do because of their woody "stem" or trunk, which can hold a lot more weight than the stem of grass. Even bamboo, which is a type of grass, cannot grow as tall as most trees can.
Grass absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) through photosynthesis, but the exact amount varies depending on factors like the type of grass, environmental conditions, and growth stage. On average, grass can absorb around 2.5-3.5 kilograms of CO2 per square meter per year.
Grass is a renewable resource. It will grow again when you use it. This compared to oil, which is a nonrenewable resource. The earth only has as much oil as it will ever have.
Field mice eat plants, trees, and pretty much anything else.
Grass needs a moderate amount of dirt to grow effectively. The dirt provides essential nutrients and support for the grass roots to develop and absorb water and nutrients. Too much dirt can suffocate the roots, while too little can hinder growth.
They can't climb trees, which is where the best food sources are, nor is there any sufficient grass growing at the base of the trees--which is what they pretty much live on.
Not much. It's a large town. It does have parks with trees and grass and flowers, but nothing agricultural.
Water heats up faster than grass because water has a higher heat capacity, meaning it can absorb more heat without a significant increase in temperature. Grass, on the other hand, heats up more slowly because it has a lower heat capacity and can't absorb as much heat as water before its temperature rises.
a monkeys environment has lots of trees and not much grass but also lots of weeds and lots of other animalf.
Well Antarctica is all Snow and Ice, no grass, no trees, no green. Temperatures are always Low. There is very little animal life, no grazing animals at all. If you go outside in the winter without heavy clothes, you will DIE.